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new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not just mitch daniels in indiana. municipalities are meecham of reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working on it to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people a sense of hope that the system can work for them. and so that's one of the ways that we need to nurture our leaders. we need to be drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> rose: david brooks, is this the center-right country or center-left country? >> to me it's de monitoring center-right country. you can do the polling. ask people where you want to scale 0-0, 0 being conservative 5 is liberal. they see themselves in center-right, suspicious in government but it should be around to give them a helping hand with grants and stuff like t
new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not just mitch daniels in indiana. municipalities are meecham of reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working on it to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people...
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new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working out a compact with them to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people hope the system can be k work for them. so that's one of the ways we need to nurture our leaders. i think we've been drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> david brooks, is this a center right country or a center left country? >> i think demonstrably a center right country. just do the polling. the pew research center asked people where are you on a scale from 0 to 5, 0 being conservative, 5 being liberal. they're about a 2/3 or 2/2. so they see themselves as center right. they're suspicious of government but they think government should give them a helping hand with pell grants. if i could give advice to the republican party assum
new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working out a compact with them to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people hope the system can be k work for them. so that's one of the ways we need to nurture our leaders. i think we've been drawing from the same...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls it the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on the road to a solution. immigration reform has been a taboo topic for the last few years as large and vocal voices within the republican party with considerable public support have blocked any mention of reform. the words they've wanted to hear are border fence and deportation. that's why mitt romney activated a policy of self-deportation during the prisonal campaign. that's why he lost the spanish vote and asian vote to president obama by a landslide. president obama seems emboldened and the republicans chasened. so we have an opening for a deal. what should it look like? >> well, it should look like e bipartisan bond. that one did not even get to the floor of the house or senate for a vote. the right hated it because it provided a legal path for undocumented workers. the left because it reduced family unification and the unions opposed the temporary worker provisions. in an earlier era, the fact tha
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls it the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on the road to a solution. immigration reform has been a taboo topic for the last few years as large and vocal voices within the republican party with considerable public support have blocked any mention of reform. the words they've wanted to hear are border fence and deportation. that's why mitt romney...
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york city. we had a superstorm hurricane. a week later, we had a nor'easter in the early part of november, we had snow on the ground. and the week after that, like five days later, it was 65 degrees on a sunday afternoon. so, you know, this is like almost the definition of extreme weather. >> you know the last time that happened? last year. >> yes. >> where we had a hurricane in early september. >> irene. >> irene. then we had a snowstorm at the end of october. >> yep. >> and then warmed up after that, and we had a mild winter. >> and we never used to have this stuff at all. >> freakish. >> part of the question, joe, is for people in your party, to the guy you were just talking about. you can be a conservative and still believe in science. isn't that kind of part of the message here? >> yeah. the one thing you need to be careful about and, you know, bill, i guess there's been a real debate on meteorologists whether we are looking right in front of us and saying this has happened now, and because
york city. we had a superstorm hurricane. a week later, we had a nor'easter in the early part of november, we had snow on the ground. and the week after that, like five days later, it was 65 degrees on a sunday afternoon. so, you know, this is like almost the definition of extreme weather. >> you know the last time that happened? last year. >> yes. >> where we had a hurricane in early september. >> irene. >> irene. then we had a snowstorm at the end of october....
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as staten island is happy to be ignored by new york city most of the time, it's never new york city's problem. it has the lowest crime rate by an order of magnitude compared to the rest of the city. it doesn't have the rest of the city's problems. today it has the city's worst problems. >> if you want to zoom in on staten island and the misery and the devastation there, take a look at this picture. brandon and connor moore. these are two little boys who were literally ripped from their mother's arms and washed away. so we look at death tolls. we look at numbers. these are the people. and this is just one of many, many stories that we are looking at that we are just finding out about in many ways as the days after hurricane sandy reveal just the magnitude of this tragedy. this mother, glenda moore, spent the night running around in the streets looking for them. and she couldn't find them. and they finally found them yesterday. i think you might be right, lawrence. >> i think part of the delay on our staten island reaction was literally getting cameras there. it is hard to -- once the d
as staten island is happy to be ignored by new york city most of the time, it's never new york city's problem. it has the lowest crime rate by an order of magnitude compared to the rest of the city. it doesn't have the rest of the city's problems. today it has the city's worst problems. >> if you want to zoom in on staten island and the misery and the devastation there, take a look at this picture. brandon and connor moore. these are two little boys who were literally ripped from their...
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york city. we try to teach them a new value system. we talk about jobs, living arrangements and unifying with their families. one out of every 99 americans is in jail. we have more people in prison than any nation in the world. when you talk about reclaiming souls, second chances, god willing, america could do a little better with this. >> jim mcgreevey, thank you. >> thank you. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. sven's home security gets the most rewards of
york city. we try to teach them a new value system. we talk about jobs, living arrangements and unifying with their families. one out of every 99 americans is in jail. we have more people in prison than any nation in the world. when you talk about reclaiming souls, second chances, god willing, america could do a little better with this. >> jim mcgreevey, thank you. >> thank you. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more...
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gas rationing because of shortages in new york city. this morning temperatures continue to be very cold on the heels of that nor'easter. the snow is still on the ground. bundle up. windchills in the 20s in new england. even down to the 30s all the way down to washington, d.c. so this is it, though. we're going to start to warm it up in this region of the country. we desperately need it. it's been rough out there. it's going to be in the 50s today instead of the 40s. we should melt a lot of that snow. as we go through the weekend, a big pattern change. the warm air in the middle of the country's headed to the east coast. so we should see all of that snow gone. and the people without power should not be suffering so bad at night if they're still in their houses. the worst weather in the country today, by the way, a huge storm up in idaho, north dakota and montana. that's the travel trouble spots. the forecast as we go throughout the week, that storm gives up wet weather in the middle of the country. but watch as the east coast warms up by
gas rationing because of shortages in new york city. this morning temperatures continue to be very cold on the heels of that nor'easter. the snow is still on the ground. bundle up. windchills in the 20s in new england. even down to the 30s all the way down to washington, d.c. so this is it, though. we're going to start to warm it up in this region of the country. we desperately need it. it's been rough out there. it's going to be in the 50s today instead of the 40s. we should melt a lot of that...
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the same are for the tail end of rush hour in new york city. airports, as i mentioned, are doing okay, actually. only a 30-minute delay in philly. i expect the rains to come down harder around the new york city airports. probably about a half hour to one-hour delays this morning. forecast wise, the rain this morning will clear out this afternoon. temperatures will fall. look how chilly it is back there for buffalo and pittsburgh and all of the cold air expands throughout much of the country from dallas, even new orleans is a little chilly, to minneapolis, to denver. but everyone is dry in the midwest and the deep south. should have lots of sunshine today with cool, crisp air. some showers up there in seattle. now a heads-up, this is the next weather event that we need to watch. it doesn't look to be a huge event. because of the areas affected by sandy it looks like another coastal wind event sunday into tuesday. the tail end of this upcoming weekend, windy and rainy. if this storm lingers two or three days we could see minor coastal flooding an
the same are for the tail end of rush hour in new york city. airports, as i mentioned, are doing okay, actually. only a 30-minute delay in philly. i expect the rains to come down harder around the new york city airports. probably about a half hour to one-hour delays this morning. forecast wise, the rain this morning will clear out this afternoon. temperatures will fall. look how chilly it is back there for buffalo and pittsburgh and all of the cold air expands throughout much of the country...
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. >> and william in new york city, i like this new format. i never imagined that joe had such nice legs. >> you know, he does. thank you very much. thank you, john. "morning joe" starts right now. >> he is very much an intellectual, as you know, and a scholar, atypical military scholar, and i think that is another reason why the agency fits in well. it's much more analytic organization. they have the paramilitary arm as well. he appreciates the intellectual stimulation there, the brains versus brawn, although they have it all, and the military does, too. he's very happy where he's at now. >> that was paula broadwell on "morning joe" back in january, the woman at the center of the alleged extramarital affair. and we use the word "alleged" very loosely there with cia director david petraeus which led to the resignation from his post on friday. good morning. with us on set, msnbc political analyst, john heilemann. the president on the council on foreign relations, richard haass and author of "foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting a
. >> and william in new york city, i like this new format. i never imagined that joe had such nice legs. >> you know, he does. thank you very much. thank you, john. "morning joe" starts right now. >> he is very much an intellectual, as you know, and a scholar, atypical military scholar, and i think that is another reason why the agency fits in well. it's much more analytic organization. they have the paramilitary arm as well. he appreciates the intellectual...
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the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this evening. again, this nor'easter is moving in as we speak. it will be with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the people that just got slammed by sandy, you're going to get large waves, more storm surge, and some of those houses that are kind of hanging on, they may get washed out into the ocean this time, unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. no dunes left. well, much more on last night's historic election coming to you live from studio 8h. more "morning joe" right around the corner. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan? ♪ so you went right back to the pathfinder's essence, kept its dna, and created the next-gen s.u.v. starting with a drivetrain that gives best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway... ♪ ...and intuitive 4-wheel drive? ♪ if inside it had best-in-class front, head, and leg room and interior roominess? and outside, best-in-class sta
the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this evening. again, this nor'easter is moving in as we speak. it will be with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the people that just got slammed by sandy, you're going to get large waves, more storm surge, and some of those houses that are kind of hanging on, they may get washed out into the ocean this time, unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. no dunes...
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look at this beautiful shot of new york city as the sun comes up. joining us on the set, we still have donny deutsch with us who just made the most unbelievably self-aware comment. do you know what he said? >> what did he say? >> he said if i were 6'5", i would be insufferable. >> like david gregory. >> wait. i'm 6'5" but i'm not insufferable. >> are we suggesting he's not insufferable? i would say, you know, his upcoming book, david gregory, insufferable at any height. >> i'm trying to decide if it's self-aware or not. >> insufferable. >> joining us on set, we have the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory and senior national correspondent for bloomberg businessweek, joshua green. we just listened to mitt romney explaining why he lost. i think it's not -- i think he actually explained why he lost. >> i think he helped explain why he just didn't get it. david gregory, there are a lot of conservatives from the very beginning and a lot of moderates in the republican party who thought this guy didn't really understand at his core what it meant t
look at this beautiful shot of new york city as the sun comes up. joining us on the set, we still have donny deutsch with us who just made the most unbelievably self-aware comment. do you know what he said? >> what did he say? >> he said if i were 6'5", i would be insufferable. >> like david gregory. >> wait. i'm 6'5" but i'm not insufferable. >> are we suggesting he's not insufferable? i would say, you know, his upcoming book, david gregory, insufferable...
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welcome back to democracy plaza in new york city. and joining us now from chicago, senior adviser to the obama campaign and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. robert, good to have you on the show. how are you feeling today? >> i feel great. not a lot of sleep, but i feel really good about where we are in this election. >> any bets you want to make with joe? >> i'm happy to bet joe. what does joe want to bet today? >> i don't know, axelrod's going to be losing his mustache if you lose pennsylvania. you decide. i want to ask you about last night as the president gave his final speech of the 2012 campaign. it doesn't seem like that long ago that we were talking to you in iowa in 2007 that i was watching chris matthews introduce an historic figure making his announcement in illinois. that just doesn't seem like that long ago. how did you feel last night as you saw the president tear up making the final political speech of his career? >> you know, it was -- it was heavy with nostalgia. i asked him, you know, are you feeling
welcome back to democracy plaza in new york city. and joining us now from chicago, senior adviser to the obama campaign and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. robert, good to have you on the show. how are you feeling today? >> i feel great. not a lot of sleep, but i feel really good about where we are in this election. >> any bets you want to make with joe? >> i'm happy to bet joe. what does joe want to bet today? >> i don't know, axelrod's going to be...